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Lust of the Snake Goddess
Lust of the Snake Goddess
Lust of the Snake Goddess
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This erotic horror story is set in 19th century England. A series of mysterious deaths have occurred in the English county of Hampshire, and they appear to be the work of some savage creature that has the strength to crush the bodies of its victims into a bloody pulp. Steve Chadwick, the hero of the story, believes that the creature is a giant python, and he is determined to track the python to its lair and kill it.
Meanwhile, Steve succumbs to the seductive charms of Lady Kasmira Villeroy, without suspecting that she is actually an ancient Hindu goddess who is thousands of years old. When Steve decides to end the affair because he cannot satisfy her insatiable sexual demands, the angry Lady Kamira transforms herself into giant snake and tries to kill him.
Can a mere mortal escape the anger of an immortal goddess? Read this exciting story and learn the outcome of their fierce battle!

LanguageEnglish
PublisherJack Falworth
Release dateJun 17, 2019
ISBN9780463734353
Lust of the Snake Goddess
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Jack Falworth

My name is Jack Falworth and I am fascinated by erotica. Over the years, I have written dozens of erotic stories in my spare time for my own amusement, but it is only recently that I have decided to publish the products of my sex-crazed imagination.I do not aspire to be a 'literary author', and I have, in fact, little respect for so-called literary novels or literary prizes. I consider that the erotic impulse is the most basic of all human impulses, and that it is only works of erotica that fully acknowledge and explore the many diverse facets of this impulse.My first published novel was 'From Virgin to Porn Star', and I have since published several other erotic works. I prefer writing long stories with strong plot lines, and I am constantly seeking new ideas for my stories.I am currently at various stages of developing plots for a number of erotic novels, which I intend to release at regular intervals. Hopefully, these novels will be well received by lovers of erotica.

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    Lust of the Snake Goddess - Jack Falworth

    Lust of the Snake Goddess

    Jack Falworth

    Lust of the Snake Goddess

    Published by Jack Falworth at Smashwords

    Copyright 2019 by Jack Falworth

    Cover design by Laura Moyer (www.thebookcovermachine.com)

    All sexual activity described in this book involves persons who are 18 years of age or older.

    Smashwords Edition, License Notes

    This ebook is licensed for your personal enjoyment only. This ebook may not be re-sold or given away to other people. If you would like to share this book with another person, please purchase an additional copy for each recipient. If you're reading this book and did not purchase it, or it was not purchased for your use only, then please return it to your favorite ebook retailer and purchase your own copy. Thank you for respecting the hard work of this author.

    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    Chapter 1 An Unexpected Letter

    Chapter 2 A Damsel in Distress

    Chapter 3 Chadwick Manor

    Chapter 4 Dinner at Villeroy Castle

    Chapter 5 The Wooing of Millicent

    Chapter 6 Maid and Mistress

    Chapter 7 Insatiable Passion

    Chapter 8 A Woman Scorned

    Chapter 9 Trail of the Python

    Chapter 10 Under Surveillance

    Chapter 11 Young Lady in Heat

    Chapter 12.A Mad Bull

    Chapter 13 A Daring Plan

    About the Author

    Other Titles by Jack Falworth

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    CHAPTER ONE

    An Unexpected Letter

    STEVE CHADWICK was a pearler, copra merchant, beche-de-mer dealer, and South Sea trader generally. Eight-and-twenty years of age, he was over six feet tall, and solidly built. He could handle himself in a bar room brawl, and there were few men who were brave enough to face him in a fair fight.

    His father was a remittance man who had left England in disgrace and had married a girl in Australia. Unfortunately, both of Steve's parents had died in an attack on a Queensland coastal town by savage blackfellows when he was only fifteen years old, and the orphan boy had had to fend for himself from that time onwards.

    Steve had been fortunate enough to get a job as a crew member on board a South Seas trading schooner. By the time he turned twenty, he had been wrecked twice, marooned once and had grown into a devil-may-care young man who did not know the meaning of the word danger.

    He had also managed to save enough money to go into business for himself and he had bought himself a pearling lugger, operating out of Thursday Island. Over the following years, his business flourished and he bought a second lugger as well as a trading schooner. At the age of twenty-eight, he well known throughout the South Pacific, and respected by all who knew him.

    Steve Chadwick was happy with his life, and he might well have spent the whole of his subsequent career in the tropical islands of the South Seas if an English travel writer, Miss Beatrice Grimshaw, had not visited Thursday Island at about this time and written a long article about him which was published in a London magazine.

    That article was to change the whole course of the young man's life.

    * * *

    Five months after Beatrice Grimshaw's visit to Thursday Island, Steve Chadwick was surprised to receive a letter from an English solicitor, Arthur Featherstone, whose office was located in the town of Sunnydale in the English county of Hampshire. The letter read:

    "Dear Mr. Chadwick,

    "I have just read an article about yourself written by Miss Beatrice Grimshaw, which appeared in the Pall Mall Magazine, and the information in that article leads me to believe that you may be the legal heir of Simon Chadwick Esquire, who died earlier this year. Miss Grimshaw's article stated that your father was Richard Chadwick, who left England under a cloud and received a regular remittance from his family on condition that he never return to the country of his birth.

    "The information about your father in Miss Grimshaw's article matches my own knowledge of Simon Chadwick's younger brother,

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